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Page 589
... SCOTTOWES . " We are. No. DCCCCVII . VOL . OXLIX . · a THE Rev. Septimus Stole and Lavinia were diametrically op- posed in their views ; yet he en- tertained the highest opinion of her , and pronounced her to be " most estimable person ...
... SCOTTOWES . " We are. No. DCCCCVII . VOL . OXLIX . · a THE Rev. Septimus Stole and Lavinia were diametrically op- posed in their views ; yet he en- tertained the highest opinion of her , and pronounced her to be " most estimable person ...
Page 596
... Scottowes were mixed up with it , she would have been very much surprised indeed ; but after all , if the Honourable Mary Lapsus could bring herself to run off with a footman , why shouldn't a Scottowe , or any other commoner go over ...
... Scottowes were mixed up with it , she would have been very much surprised indeed ; but after all , if the Honourable Mary Lapsus could bring herself to run off with a footman , why shouldn't a Scottowe , or any other commoner go over ...
Page 597
... Scottowe soldier was called dash , among the ladies of the house trenched somewhat , if it did not actually touch , on those qualities which win equivocal renown at Courts . But as far as my judg- ment goes , it has always appeared to ...
... Scottowe soldier was called dash , among the ladies of the house trenched somewhat , if it did not actually touch , on those qualities which win equivocal renown at Courts . But as far as my judg- ment goes , it has always appeared to ...
Page 598
... Scottowe - cum - Marshley , the family living , and a canon , and was fairly on the way to a mitre when , as we said , his father died having outlived , by many years , the Pocket Venus . At his death Court influence ceased , and the ...
... Scottowe - cum - Marshley , the family living , and a canon , and was fairly on the way to a mitre when , as we said , his father died having outlived , by many years , the Pocket Venus . At his death Court influence ceased , and the ...
Page 600
... Scottowe blood was second to none . But if he was a man pos- sessed of family pride , he had also a proper sense of the proprieties . He told the story with some re- luctance to her father , feeling bound , as he had promised , to ...
... Scottowe blood was second to none . But if he was a man pos- sessed of family pride , he had also a proper sense of the proprieties . He told the story with some re- luctance to her father , feeling bound , as he had promised , to ...
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